ANSC 312 – Livestock Evaluation Spring 2013

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ANSC 312 – Livestock Evaluation
Spring 2013
Class meets MWF: 3:00 - 4:50 pm LC 105 (Pavilion)
Dr. Mark Hoge
314 Knoblauch Hall
Office: 298-2537
Cell: 309-255-2735
E-Mail: MD-Hoge@wiu.edu
Office Hours:
Monday and Wednesday: 11:00am-12:00pm
Friday: 8:30-10:00am
Course Objectives:
Establish the fundamentals of livestock selection and production. Study how genetics
influence selection long term. Additionally, students will gain the ability to make
decisions regarding selection and defend their decisions in both written and verbal forms.
Allow students to become familiar with the WIU farms and gain hands-on experience in
handling and managing livestock.
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
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Date
1/14
1/16
1/18
1/21
1/23
1/25
1/28
1/30
2/1
2/4
2/6
2/8
2/11
2/13
2/15
2/18
2/20
2/22
2/25
2/27
3/1
3/4
Topic
Introduction
Breeds
Anatomy
Beef Industry Trends
Cattle EPDs
Cattle
Beef EPDs
Cattle
Cattle
Market Cattle Evaluation
Eval Cattle
Beef
Beef
Beef
Beef
Swine Introduction
Swine EPDs
Swine
Swine EPDs
Swine EPDs
Swine
Swine
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3/6
Swine
F
3/8
Swine
SPRING BREAK March 11-15
Week 9
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3/18
Swine Market Evaluation
W
3/20
Swine Market Evaluation
F
3/22
Swine
Week 10
M
3/25
Sheep Introduction
W
3/27
Sheep EPDs
F
3/29
Sheep
Week 11
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4/1
Market Lamb Evaluation
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4/3
Market Lamb
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4/5
Sheep
Week 12
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4/8
Sheep
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4/10
Sheep
F
4/12
Sheep
Week 13
M
4/15
Mixed Evaluation
W
4/17
Mixed Evaluation
F
4/18
Mixed Evaluation
Week 14
M
4/22
Mixed Evaluation
W
4/24
Mixed Evaluation
F
4/26
Mixed Evaluation
Week 15
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4/29
Mixed Evaluation
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5/1
Mixed Evaluation
F
5/3
Mixed Evaluation
Week 16
5/6-5/10
FINALS WEEK
FINAL WEDNESDAY 3:00pm
Attendance: ATTENDANCE IS A MUST!!!!! Attendance will be taken and expressed
as a test score equating to the percentage of classes attended. Students must be prepared
to interact, and discuss topics relating to course assignments. Absenteeism will impede
your success on assessments and course assignments. The course is centered around
classroom assignments, activities, and classroom lecture.
ADA Compliance: In accordance with University policy and the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA), accommodations in the area of test and note-taking may be made
for any student who notifies the instructor of the need for accommodation. It is
imperative that you take the initiative to bring such needs to my attention, as I am legally
not permitted to inquire about the particular needs of students. Furthermore, I would like
also to request that students who may require special assistance in emergency evacuations
contact me as to the most appropriate procedures to follow in such an emergency.
Academic Dishonesty: Any violation of the Academic Dishonesty Policy in Student
Handbook will result in an automatic failure in the course. Plagiarism and cheating are
areas of concern for the course. This course is designated to enhance your writing and
presentation skills within your academic area, not the ability to copy thoughts and ideas.
Attention Education Majors:
The changes within the state certification requirements, which go into effect immediately
for all of those students who graduate in the spring 2012 and after, you are required to
receive a grade of a "C" or better in this course in order to meet these new requirements.
With the new university +/- grading system, receiving a "C-" or below will require you
to retake this course or find a substitute course to meet School of Agriculture graduation
requirements.
Excuses:
Any excuse for a missed test or assignment must be cleared before the assignment is
due or test is to be taken. In general, the only accepted excuses will be for university
events, personal health if a doctor’s excuse is available, and verifiable family
emergencies.
Grading Scale:
A = 92 – 100%
B+ = 87 – 89%
C+ = 77 – 79%
D+ = 67 – 69%
F = ≤ 59%
A- = 90 – 91%
B = 82 – 86%
C = 72 – 76%
D = 62 – 66%
B- = 80 – 81%
C- = 70 – 71%
D- = 60 – 61%
Homework and Quizzes:
Late assignments will have 5 points taken off each day the assignment is
late. Quizzes will be 10 points each and will be announced at least one class period
prior to the quiz.
Exams:
Exams will be a combination of fill in the blank, multiple choice, and short answer. They
will reflect the notes and information covered in class or relevant information currently in
popular press. If the final exam or one of the four hourly exams is missed without prior
notice, a detailed oral exam will be administered by yours truly.
PLEASE REMEMBER:
INFORMATION ON SYLLABUS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!!!!
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